Red Bulls captain Thierry Henry is undecided whether he’ll retire at the end of this season, but if he does, the French striker will add another memory to his career. His present team will host his former one when Arsenal visits Red Bulls Arena on July 26.

Henry became an international superstar playing for Arsenal, his 226 goals in all competitions a club record for the Gunners.

“It goes without saying that hosting Arsenal at Red Bull Arena will be a special moment for me both on a professional and personal level,” Henry said in a statement.

At 36 and in the last year of his contract, it’s unclear if Henry will retire. Could he play one half of the friendly for each team, as Pele did when Santos faced the Cosmos?

“As I have said before, the club is in my heart and this will be another terrific chapter in my relationship with Arsenal Football Club,” Henry said. “Along with my teammates, I am excited to host Arsenal in New York – one of the greatest cities in the world – and hope that Red Bulls and Arsenal fans will be able to enjoy the match.”

The tilt will be Arsenal’s only game on its visit stateside. Arsenal hadn’t played in the US with its first team since an exhibition in Florida in 1989, but they did draw the Red Bulls 1-1 in the 2011 Emirates Cup at their home arena. Now, three years later, the Red Bulls – who won that competition – return the favor.

“Under the guidance of Arsene Wenger, Arsenal FC has established a style and approach to soccer that is globally recognized and admired,’’ Red Bulls sporting director Andy Roxburgh said in a release.

His Red Bulls moved a match against Houston from July to April to accommodate the Arsenal friendly.

“The quality and caliber of talent that has played at Arsenal is personified by our own captain Thierry Henry – an Arsenal legend,” Roxburgh said. “We are thrilled to host Arsenal at Red Bull Arena in what should be a very special day for Thierry and supporters of both clubs.”

Arsenal CEO Ivan Gazidis lived in New York for years as MLS deputy commissioner. Now he brings Arsenal to the city in what amounts to a testimonial for the Gunners’ best player.

“We are delighted to be visiting the United States for the first time in 25 years,” said Gazidis. “We enjoy fantastic support there and in particular in New York, so we are looking forward to providing our fans with an opportunity to watch the team play live. The fact that Thierry is the New York Red Bulls’ club captain makes this a particularly special fixture, and everyone involved with the Club is looking forward to it.”

Wenger has Arsenal in fourth place in the Premier League with a 19-6-6 mark and 63 points, six points behind EPL-leading Chelsea. He has always maintained a great relationship with Henry.

“This will be a great chance to play in front of supporters who have not seen the team play before. The New York Red Bulls will be midway through their season, so they will provide a good test. Obviously it will be good to play against Thierry,’’ Wenger said in a release. “He is a very special player in our Club’s history and I know my players and the supporters will enjoy this very much.”